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Decomposing mixed numbers worksheets for Class 6 provide essential practice for students learning to break down mixed numbers into their whole number and fractional components. These comprehensive worksheet collections available through Wayground (formerly Quizizz) focus on developing students' number sense and fraction fluency by teaching them to separate mixed numbers such as 3 2/5 into 3 + 2/5 or represent them as improper fractions. The practice problems within these free printable resources systematically guide students through various decomposition strategies, helping them understand the relationship between mixed numbers, improper fractions, and addition of whole numbers and fractions. Each worksheet includes a complete answer key in pdf format, enabling teachers to efficiently assess student understanding and provide immediate feedback on this fundamental fraction skill that serves as a foundation for more advanced mathematical concepts.
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